Cell type diversity in a developing octopus brain

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Ruth Styfhals
Grygoriy Zolotarov
Gert Hulselmans
Katina I. Spanier
Suresh Poovathingal
Ali M. Elagoz
Seppe De Winter
Astrid Deryckere
Nikolaus Rajewsky
Giovanna Ponte
Graziano Fiorito
Stein Aerts
Eve Seuntjens
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[1] KU Leuven,Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, Department of Biology
[2] Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn,Department of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms
[3] Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association,Laboratory for Systems Biology of Gene Regulatory Elements, Berlin Institute for Systems Biology
[4] KU Leuven,Department of Human Genetics
[5] KU Leuven,VIB Center for Brain & Disease Research
[6] Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Department of Pediatric Oncology/Hematology
[7] Columbia University,Department of Biological Sciences
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Octopuses are mollusks that have evolved intricate neural systems comparable with vertebrates in terms of cell number, complexity and size. The brain cell types that control their sophisticated behavioral repertoire are still unknown. Here, we profile the cell diversity of the paralarval Octopus vulgaris brain to build a cell type atlas that comprises mostly neural cells, but also multiple glial subtypes, endothelial cells and fibroblasts. We spatially map cell types to the vertical, subesophageal and optic lobes. Investigation of cell type conservation reveals a shared gene signature between glial cells of mouse, fly and octopus. Genes related to learning and memory are enriched in vertical lobe cells, which show molecular similarities with Kenyon cells in Drosophila. We construct a cell type taxonomy revealing transcriptionally related cell types, which tend to appear in the same brain region. Together, our data sheds light on cell type diversity and evolution in the octopus brain.
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